Discussion Prompt 1: The rational public policy model emphasizes “Neutrality”. As a policy analyst, Is it possible to be totally neutral

Discussion Prompt 1: The rational public policy model emphasizes “Neutrality”. As a policy analyst, Is it possible to be totally neutral? How can you avoid your prejudices, biases, and pre-conceptions while making decisions as a policy analyst? Justify your stand with examples and utilizing this week’s learning resources and readings? Discussion Prompt 2: What is your view of the role of science and democracy in analyzing (and making) public policy? Are they mutually exclusive or compatible? While crafting your discussion post this week, utilize the following materials: (1) Clemons & Mcbeth (2020) Chapter 2 – The Rational Public Policy Method (2) Watch: The Art of Choosing (Ted-Talk) (3) Watch. 12 Anger Men Movie (4) Listen to the Podcast: The Mind of the Village: Understanding our Implicit Biases Sign in for the book https://www.vitalsource.com/ The Art of Choosing TED Talk